UPDATE: One charged, one wanted in July 12 homicide in Hampton

July 18 update: Hampton police have charged one man and are looking for another in connection to the July 12 shooting death of a 21-year-old man.

Police arrested Calvin Jamar Schofield, of the 600 block of Queens View Court, on Thursday in connection to a separate shooting incident.

He has been charged with homicide and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony in connection to last week’s shooting, when responders found Tyquan D. Woods of Hampton dead in the 200 block of North Back River Road, having suffered several gunshot wounds.

Another man, 25 years old, was also shot in the July 12 incident, and is still hospitalized in critical condition, police said. Police have not released his identity.

Officers are still looking for Larry Devon Scott, 22, of the 1300 block of Peabody Drive in Hampton, who is also wanted on homicide and use of a firearm in commission of a felony charges.

Scott is considered armed and dangerous, police said.

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One man is dead and another is in critical condition after a shooting in Hampton early Saturday morning.

Hampton police received multiple calls about gunshots at 2:25 a.m. Saturday, according to Hampton Police Division spokeswoman Mary Shackelford in a news release.

When police responded to the calls, they found a 25-year-old Hampton man suffering from gunshot wounds on the 500 block of West Queen Street, Shackelford said.

The man was transported to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries and was listed Saturday morning in critical condition.

When searching the area, police received reports of another man lying on the sidewalk in the 200 block of North Back River Road, Shackelford said. When officers arrived, they found 21-year-old Tyquan D. Woods, of Hampton, deceased with gunshot wounds.

A preliminary investigation revealed that the 25-year-old man had been in a 2007 Impala near the intersection of Lincoln and Union streets, with the car then striking a curb. The man apparently got out of the car and walked to the 500 block of West Queen Street where he was found.

The circumstances and motive surrounding the shootings are currently unknown and no suspect information was available, Shackelford said in the release. It is unknown if the victims knew one another but police said they don't believe the shooting was random.

Anyone with information on the shootings is asked to contact Hampton Police at 727-6111 or call the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP1-888-LOCK-U-UP.